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today hamas is claiming that at least four of those captives were killed along with their hamas captors in some of these struks on gaza. israel israel is worried about taking that at its word. we quite frankly because we're not on the ground there and we've seen no video proof it have. but certainly things are continuing to evolve very quickly here in israel. carl. >> kelly, thank you for that. we'll continue to monday fer with your help. . stateside, well, i think we were convinced last week that there, they had lend certain herbs to each of it. i think at the same time, there's a split in the crip about whether ukraine should be helped. and i think the split is more related to why don't the europeans do more and there's no ins if they saw what we do. >> although to be fair on ukraine, i think they are actually contributing a good amount. it's not clear if there really is a full division. you are talking about certain parts of the rab. >> at republicans. >> well, i'm just saying -- >> it could prevent mccarthy and all the democrats together. >> i think there's a time where everyone wou
today hamas is claiming that at least four of those captives were killed along with their hamas captors in some of these struks on gaza. israel israel is worried about taking that at its word. we quite frankly because we're not on the ground there and we've seen no video proof it have. but certainly things are continuing to evolve very quickly here in israel. carl. >> kelly, thank you for that. we'll continue to monday fer with your help. . stateside, well, i think we were convinced last...
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hamas warned at 5:00 p.m. they were planning to plan a massive barrage. no one knew whether to take that seriously or not, whether it was just rhetoric from the hamas leadership. at the stroke of 5:00 p.m., the intense barrage began. that is where one of those rockets got through, penetrating israel's iron dome. and all day people in this city have been running to the air raid shelters. carl, i'd like to show you and your viewers what exactly this looks like. these are what these bomb shelters that israelis have been spending so much time in. it is reinforced concrete. it is not very big. you walk in through this open door -- you don't walk in. you run in, you sprint when the sirens are overhead. my camera operator follows me in. i hope you can still see me in here. you are basically inside a couple feet of concrete, hoping that will keep you safe. it is an odd experience. you run in here and depending on who else is around, just total strangers can be packed in here. you can easily fit if you needed to, 20-plus people. there's a weird -- i don't know if
hamas warned at 5:00 p.m. they were planning to plan a massive barrage. no one knew whether to take that seriously or not, whether it was just rhetoric from the hamas leadership. at the stroke of 5:00 p.m., the intense barrage began. that is where one of those rockets got through, penetrating israel's iron dome. and all day people in this city have been running to the air raid shelters. carl, i'd like to show you and your viewers what exactly this looks like. these are what these bomb shelters...
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now, in an environment like that where you're talking with hamas and hamas is demanding more money saying they're not going to stop, in an environment like that, israel is naturally going have to try to sue flappress th fire. yes a role for us in helping, but what do you do when you have a terrorist organization that will not quit launching these rockets, and when do you do with iran, who continues to build the inventory for hamas? they were just caught bringing in more long-range missiles to hamas. >> mr. chairman, my concern would be that people are not aware of what is actually going on fully in the country. we keep seeing very surgical pictures of nighttime activity, bombing tunnels, which are supplied by the israeli army. if you look at the figure, the palestinians say, 263 people, civilians, have been killed since july 7. the united nations says 22,000 people are displaced and it is rising rapidly, at a time when netanyahu is calling up 18,000 reservists. this is -- >> listen, i have -- >> a disaster, surely? >> i have to tell you something. i was hifi. only the iron dome is prevent
now, in an environment like that where you're talking with hamas and hamas is demanding more money saying they're not going to stop, in an environment like that, israel is naturally going have to try to sue flappress th fire. yes a role for us in helping, but what do you do when you have a terrorist organization that will not quit launching these rockets, and when do you do with iran, who continues to build the inventory for hamas? they were just caught bringing in more long-range missiles to...
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his legacy will now be this failure, will now be these hamas attacks and his response. everything else is secondary and by a long margin. but for now, sara, the country will be purely focused on this response in gaza and potentially more broad. >> finally, ian, congress getting briefings now on, i guess, what's possible in the way of u.s. aid and munitions. that's going to be a whole other conversation about thoptions fo third-parties like the u.s. >> the u.s. will be unquestionably supportive of israel all the way through this. right now there's a lot of support for israel. that is clearly going to be tested mightily as you start to see a lot more casualties of palestinians over the coming weeks and months. but i expect not only will you see more military support from the united states, but also more direct military coordination at the highest levels. yes, that might well include as part of an israeli occupation that the americans would provide logistical support, direct military support, getting involved in the fighting, tomahawk missiles. these sorts of things, i thi
his legacy will now be this failure, will now be these hamas attacks and his response. everything else is secondary and by a long margin. but for now, sara, the country will be purely focused on this response in gaza and potentially more broad. >> finally, ian, congress getting briefings now on, i guess, what's possible in the way of u.s. aid and munitions. that's going to be a whole other conversation about thoptions fo third-parties like the u.s. >> the u.s. will be unquestionably...
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the vast majority of palestinians are not hamas. hamas does not represent the palestinian people. hamas uses innocence -- innocent families in gaza as human shields. putting their command centers, their weapons, their communications tunnels in residential areas. palestinian people are suffering greatly as well. we mourn the loss of innocent palestinian lives like the entire world i was outraged and saddened by the enormous loss of life yesterday in the hospital in gaza. based on the information we've seen to date it seems the result of an errant rocket fired by a terrorist group in gaza. the united states unequivocally stands for the protection of civilian life in conflict. and i truly grief for the families who were killed or wounded by this tragedy. the people of gaza need food, water, medicine, shelter. today i ask the israel cabinet who i met with for some time to agree to the delivery of life saving humanitarian assistance of civilians in gaza based on the understanding there will be sf sp speks inspections and the a aids -- aid goes to civilians and not hamas. if hamas diver
the vast majority of palestinians are not hamas. hamas does not represent the palestinian people. hamas uses innocence -- innocent families in gaza as human shields. putting their command centers, their weapons, their communications tunnels in residential areas. palestinian people are suffering greatly as well. we mourn the loss of innocent palestinian lives like the entire world i was outraged and saddened by the enormous loss of life yesterday in the hospital in gaza. based on the information...
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and hamas will imspeed this one way or the other. even if hamas doesn't physically shoot people as they try to move south, it probably has more sway over its own fellow palestinians than ralzisraeli would given ha is not universally unpopular. so i would think the goal is probably not realistic and as much as anything, it is so that israel can ska it tay it tried mitigate the potential indirect harm for civilians that will happen with an invasion whether anybody likes it or not. so in that sense it may be as much for public relations as the realistic prospect of achieving that movement of people. >> so based on your study, long term study of the conflict here, what do you think israel has planned and what do you think the end game is here? >> well, first of all, i think whatever israel has planned has developed over the last week to a large extent because while israel has gone into gaza, many times before, several times before, if has gone in for limited purposes in places where it had specific targets in mind and certainly worried a
and hamas will imspeed this one way or the other. even if hamas doesn't physically shoot people as they try to move south, it probably has more sway over its own fellow palestinians than ralzisraeli would given ha is not universally unpopular. so i would think the goal is probably not realistic and as much as anything, it is so that israel can ska it tay it tried mitigate the potential indirect harm for civilians that will happen with an invasion whether anybody likes it or not. so in that...
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in the gaza strip, israel's military says it was able to wipe out a senior hamas commander who runs a battalion that is part of the hamas northern brigade this coming as the entire region is really on alert for more violence israel saying it shot down this morning some missiles and a drone headed this way from the red sea. there is a lot of speculation that might have been launched by the houthis in yemen, another iranian-backed group opposed to israel's war in the gaza strip we are continuing to see the humanitarian crisis deteriorate in gaza with reports of yet another air strike today that has killed what palestinian medical officials say was a large number of people our teams on the ground are trying to figure out exactly what happened with that strike, but it comes as more humanitarian trucks are timely expected to enter the gaza strip today. we've seen israel commit the number of trucks it will allow in through the egyptian border will increase dramatically over the last few days we're starting to move from the neighborhood of 10 to 20 trucks to closer to 50 trucks a day aid gro
in the gaza strip, israel's military says it was able to wipe out a senior hamas commander who runs a battalion that is part of the hamas northern brigade this coming as the entire region is really on alert for more violence israel saying it shot down this morning some missiles and a drone headed this way from the red sea. there is a lot of speculation that might have been launched by the houthis in yemen, another iranian-backed group opposed to israel's war in the gaza strip we are continuing...
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this is not just about hamas. this is about the middle east. and this is about being on the right side of history. don't forget, more than 1,000 miles from where i'm standing right now in tel aviv in tehran, that's where the shots are being called. they do not only have hamas. they have hezbollah up north waiting for the right time. and we're ready to take on both. but, you know, honestly, i think that the people that have suffered the most before 10/7/23 saturday morning are the palestinian people themselves by this brutal terrorist leadership. and what we learned the hard way, and we paid such a dear price that it's almost impossible to explain is that you cannot reason with terrorists. you just cannot do it anymore. >> i want to ask you about the israeli high tech sector, which has been the economic engine for israel, and you're very much a part of now with your vc firm. how does it get affected by this? >> well, you have to look at it from time frames, right? there's the immediate time frame, which is the next few days. obviously, our minds
this is not just about hamas. this is about the middle east. and this is about being on the right side of history. don't forget, more than 1,000 miles from where i'm standing right now in tel aviv in tehran, that's where the shots are being called. they do not only have hamas. they have hezbollah up north waiting for the right time. and we're ready to take on both. but, you know, honestly, i think that the people that have suffered the most before 10/7/23 saturday morning are the palestinian...
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by hamas. the fighting is getting more intense as israel goes house-to-house in the northern suburbs of gaza looking for rock the launchers, tunnels. the israelis say they found about 15 of these tunnels, sophisticated tunnels, with concrete archers, with radio communications, which the palestinia palestinians and ahamas using to dig under israel to attack the settlements. israel will continue the fighting until it succeeded in doing that. cease-fire proposals on the table, secretary of state kerry, the united nations' secretary-general, going to cairo to work on those. in the meantime, however, fighting is just getting worse today, carl. >> thank you. martin fletcher in gaza. malaysians pushing for their government to take a tough stance against russia, after pro-russian separatists in ukraine allegedly shot down the jet. miguel almaguer in kuala lumpur for us today. >> reporter: good morning. shock has turned to anger here in malaysia, not just the government but many of the population here i
by hamas. the fighting is getting more intense as israel goes house-to-house in the northern suburbs of gaza looking for rock the launchers, tunnels. the israelis say they found about 15 of these tunnels, sophisticated tunnels, with concrete archers, with radio communications, which the palestinia palestinians and ahamas using to dig under israel to attack the settlements. israel will continue the fighting until it succeeded in doing that. cease-fire proposals on the table, secretary of state...
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hamas operate wait degree of autonomy. hamas has a population center. they're about 2.3 million people in gaza. gaza is closed off. hamas is supported by iran, but there are no indications that i've heard from intelligence services in the region or in the united states that hamas was directed by iran to carry out the october 7th attack. the proxies are much more the houthis are -- are -- take direct orders from iran, hezbollah, much more closely aligned with iran, militias in syria and iraq, slabsolute proxies. hamas is an be independent power and rules the gaza strip and the israeli military is trying to dismantle hamas piece by piece. just in the last few days, most israeli troops have pulled out of gaza and they are taking something of a break. passover starts, the jewish holiday of passover starts in one week until the 30th, and the expectation, there's nothing that has been written down and, obviously, israel isn't telegraphing its plans, but the expectation here is that israel will go ahead with the rafah campaign that it is going to go into south
hamas operate wait degree of autonomy. hamas has a population center. they're about 2.3 million people in gaza. gaza is closed off. hamas is supported by iran, but there are no indications that i've heard from intelligence services in the region or in the united states that hamas was directed by iran to carry out the october 7th attack. the proxies are much more the houthis are -- are -- take direct orders from iran, hezbollah, much more closely aligned with iran, militias in syria and iraq,...
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is hamas more sophisticated, and what's behind that? >> caller: no question they used the last couple years since the last fight in 2012 to enhance the arsenal increasing the range of the rockets and diversity of the rockets, and that makes the challenge for israel even greater at the moment. it also complicates the search for a cease fire. the israelis are not going to want to stop fighting until they believe they have setback hamas enough and have detoured hamas from restarting hostilities against soon. hamas, of course, wants to remain standing so as to demonstrate its viability for the arab street, and so both sides right now are looking more to hurt each other than to find a way out of the crisis. >> the airport threat is interesting. anybody who's flown in or out of there know it's not easy to get in or out. how serious do you take it? >> caller: it's a major threat. most fly over the west bank anyway, and so if hamas believes they have the capability of reaching that from gaza and if there are hamas operatives in the west bank as
is hamas more sophisticated, and what's behind that? >> caller: no question they used the last couple years since the last fight in 2012 to enhance the arsenal increasing the range of the rockets and diversity of the rockets, and that makes the challenge for israel even greater at the moment. it also complicates the search for a cease fire. the israelis are not going to want to stop fighting until they believe they have setback hamas enough and have detoured hamas from restarting...
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israel, entering the fifth day of conflict with hamas. matt bradley is live in lebanon with the latest. hi, matt. >> reporter: what we're seeing, we have front row seats i'm in lebanon, not far from israel's northern border and yesterday we got to see some outgoing fire across the border into northern israel. it actually started a fire, like a forest fire that raged for a couple of hours. that's how fearsome the fighting was. it's not as nearsome as what we've seen in israel and the gaza strip for the past several days. but there's still fear, why? because hezbollah like hamas is an iranian backed militant group and political party but hezbollah is much much stronger because it has seats in the lebanese parliament, control over airports and ports, freedom of movementment, leaders are able to leave the country and travel around the world at will and enjoys more international support than hamas which is why the international community, the united states, and lebanese people and governments are worried that hezbollah will decide to enter int
israel, entering the fifth day of conflict with hamas. matt bradley is live in lebanon with the latest. hi, matt. >> reporter: what we're seeing, we have front row seats i'm in lebanon, not far from israel's northern border and yesterday we got to see some outgoing fire across the border into northern israel. it actually started a fire, like a forest fire that raged for a couple of hours. that's how fearsome the fighting was. it's not as nearsome as what we've seen in israel and the gaza...
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or reoccupy until they're really sewer that hamas is completely ineffective. i think it depends on what the goals are. and then, of course, does it escalate. does hezbollah attack the north? is there some type of action in iran to the east. and on top of all of h is the complicating factor of hamas holding 130 to 140 hostages. we know they've already threatened to start killinging hostages on tv if further civilian targets are attacked in gaza. so very complicated situation. >> keep your kids off social media. so "the new york times" is reporting that early intelligence shows iranian leaders were surprised by the hamas attack, according to u.s. intelligence officials. and that really has been a wild card here for the markets, as brian mentioned, and for what to do here with energy, and whether this is going to have a wider spread economic impact. what is your assessment of how iran fits in and whether there's a risk of further escalation there? >> well, look, there's no doubt that iran is complicit. they've been training, funding, arming, inspiring the militan
or reoccupy until they're really sewer that hamas is completely ineffective. i think it depends on what the goals are. and then, of course, does it escalate. does hezbollah attack the north? is there some type of action in iran to the east. and on top of all of h is the complicating factor of hamas holding 130 to 140 hostages. we know they've already threatened to start killinging hostages on tv if further civilian targets are attacked in gaza. so very complicated situation. >> keep your...
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. >> let's get to the latest around the israel-hamas war. israel's military calling for all civilians of gaza city to relocate within 24 hours, a move that may signal an upcoming ground assault. let's turn to nbc's kelly cobiella live from jerusalem. good morning. >> carl, good morning to you. 1.1 million people, that's half the population of gaza, told to evacuate, to move south by midnight tonight. the united nations said they received warning at midnight last night that they needed to evacuate. they say this is simply impossible. we have been talking to our staff on the ground. they say that people are packing up their cars, taking the absolute necessities and trying to move south, but the problem is not everybody can get to the south. our folks say that there's a shortage of taxis. there simply aren't enough cars to take 1.1 million people out of harm's way in this short amount of time. there's a shortage of fuel because of the blockade that's been in place for the past six days now. and on top of that, the united nations says, look, we
. >> let's get to the latest around the israel-hamas war. israel's military calling for all civilians of gaza city to relocate within 24 hours, a move that may signal an upcoming ground assault. let's turn to nbc's kelly cobiella live from jerusalem. good morning. >> carl, good morning to you. 1.1 million people, that's half the population of gaza, told to evacuate, to move south by midnight tonight. the united nations said they received warning at midnight last night that they...
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our roadmap begins with the israel/hamas conflict entering its fourth day. israel says its border with gaza is now secure. pepsi rallying in the premarket posting a beat on earnings and revenue. more labor strikes to come. thousands of hospitality workers in vegas planning to picket this week after another round of failed negotiations with the casinos. let's begin with the markets trying to build on yesterday's rally, jim. were you surprised at all by what stocks and oil did? >> yes. actually i started my show last night by saying a little counterintuitive you could have both at the same time. if you take a look at the same time, obviously, vice chair jefferson speaks and boom, 1:30. they couldn't take the oil stocks down because of what's going on in the middle east. they didn't have the bonds because of columbus day. it was a three-pronged oddity that the s&p could roar and we didn't have the bonds to key off of and set up a picture that i think was counterintuitive to most people. >> you had logan and then jefferson talking about higher-term premiums and
our roadmap begins with the israel/hamas conflict entering its fourth day. israel says its border with gaza is now secure. pepsi rallying in the premarket posting a beat on earnings and revenue. more labor strikes to come. thousands of hospitality workers in vegas planning to picket this week after another round of failed negotiations with the casinos. let's begin with the markets trying to build on yesterday's rally, jim. were you surprised at all by what stocks and oil did? >> yes....
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therefore, we must make sure hamas cannot survive. if it stays next to israel, there will always be war. we have to have a palestinian authority that has backing by the palestinians, the arabs in the region who have given lip service, in my judgment, some money, but never fully engaged with the palestinians to say, no, we're going to hem you become a separate, independent state that is at peace with israel. they need to commit to that. >> bill, thank you very much. we certainly appreciate your commentary today. >> thank you very much. >> former secretary of defense, bill cohen. >>> last week we mentioned that companies were donating to the humanitarian relief efforts, israel and gaza. ceos have stemmed up condemnations of the attack. doug mcmillan taking on the rise in anti-semitism, as well, saying on linkedin the walmart foundation will be donating a million dollar to the holocaust memorial museum to educate the dangers of anti-semitism. following corporate actions and ceo responses. >>> meantime, more on the street's reaction to sc
therefore, we must make sure hamas cannot survive. if it stays next to israel, there will always be war. we have to have a palestinian authority that has backing by the palestinians, the arabs in the region who have given lip service, in my judgment, some money, but never fully engaged with the palestinians to say, no, we're going to hem you become a separate, independent state that is at peace with israel. they need to commit to that. >> bill, thank you very much. we certainly appreciate...
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someone who is a leader within the structure of hamas. hamas has countered, saying that's not the case, and we haven't seen any physical evidence on either side. but again, the idf saying that not only have they taken out this leader, but multiple members of his team. and so that's something that they were targeting in that area, in the process, they have acknowledged that they hit a refugee camp there. dozens were killed, apparently, in that strike. and we now know there's been a second strike in the region, with 20 civilian homes, structures, that have crumpled as a result of those strikes. so a very active idf presence in that area right now, as they continue, they say, to search out and find these hamas leaders. we have been told that the idf is reporting its first loss of troops on the ground, at least 11 soldiers lost between the ages of 19 and 24. and benjamin netanyahu reaching out to the families of those soldier, and i'm quoting here, guys, they have fall. in the most just of wars. the war for our homes. so obviously they'll con
someone who is a leader within the structure of hamas. hamas has countered, saying that's not the case, and we haven't seen any physical evidence on either side. but again, the idf saying that not only have they taken out this leader, but multiple members of his team. and so that's something that they were targeting in that area, in the process, they have acknowledged that they hit a refugee camp there. dozens were killed, apparently, in that strike. and we now know there's been a second strike...
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compounds there, and said, as a part of their post, here is some fuel, get it from hamas so they're saying that there is fuel inside gaza that hamas has control of it and they're not sharing it, they're not helping the hospitals that so desperate need this i talked to a doctor who is in contact with some of those inside gaza and he says that the situation is growing much more dire by the hour not only because of the fuel, but because there's just no room left that they don't have anymore space in any of the hospitals. that they are treating people in the hallways, on the floors, and so that's something that continues to push a growing chorus for a brief pause if the air strikes from israel. a humanitarian pause the u.n. pushed a resolution on that yesterday it did not pass, obviously, and the strikes have continued over the last 24 hours. we know there are more than 200 hostages still in gaza officials in qatar say they've actually intense fiified over te last couple of days and have some hope that they'll be able to break through and broker a deal that will allow a number of host h
compounds there, and said, as a part of their post, here is some fuel, get it from hamas so they're saying that there is fuel inside gaza that hamas has control of it and they're not sharing it, they're not helping the hospitals that so desperate need this i talked to a doctor who is in contact with some of those inside gaza and he says that the situation is growing much more dire by the hour not only because of the fuel, but because there's just no room left that they don't have anymore space...
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allowing in food and water, which hamas steals. when you think of investment risk, do you consider climate risk? changing weather patterns are impacting the way we live and the value of businesses large and small. this can mean disruption to supply chains, changing demand for products and shifting regulation. what does this mean for your business, your clients, and your investments? ice offers data and markets that can provide critical insight. manage your climate risk with ice. >>>...
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market as the issues continue in the middle east with the israel-hamas war. right now, wti, up by about $1.38. >>> okay, folks, make sure you join us back here tomorrow. it's been interesting. i'm sure it will be throughout the day as well. we're going to hand thengds thing things over to "squawk on the street" but we'll see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >>> good thursday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer at post nine of the new york stock exchange. david faber has the morning off. premarket is holding on to gains despite september cpi running a touch hot. up 0.4% on headline. core was in line. yields are higher, but that ten-year, managing to stay below 4.6% for now as we turn our attention to earnings next. our road map begins with that latest inflation print. hotter than kpexpected for the month. >>> the uaw expanding its labor strike against ford, targeting one of the company's largest plants. we'll get the latest. >>> and the iae saying the israel-hamas war has oil markets on tenter hooks. >>> the general take
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>> caller: hamas stop firing. no country would have a cease fire while rockets are fired. if hamas stops firing, israel will, obviously, stop responding. >> when does that happen? i mean, is israel crippling the infrastructure inside gaza enough for that to happen any time soon? >> caller: not dleclear. if it does not happen, there's a ground attack, and that's why 40,000 reserves were called down. ask what any country would do. israel is the only country in the world sending leaflets warning, tvn calls, knocking bombs warning civilians to get out of the area. if they choose to be human shes, the responsibility is clearly on the shoulders of hamas. israel has failed to take a lot of action against rockets and against terrorists because there have been civilians and children in the area. they are far less effective. in fact, there's a lawsuit now pending in israel asking the military to ignore human shields and to attack these targets, and so far, the israeli military and prime minister refuse to do that. hamas is firing with impunity from certain areas where they have huma
>> caller: hamas stop firing. no country would have a cease fire while rockets are fired. if hamas stops firing, israel will, obviously, stop responding. >> when does that happen? i mean, is israel crippling the infrastructure inside gaza enough for that to happen any time soon? >> caller: not dleclear. if it does not happen, there's a ground attack, and that's why 40,000 reserves were called down. ask what any country would do. israel is the only country in the world sending...
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and his really harsh condemnation of hamas during those comments. and he brought up something that we were told would be very important during this trip, and that's humanitarian aide. he says that the u.s. is committing right now $100 million in aide, and he asked israel to clear the way for aide to cross the border in egypt. we just heard a response, a written response from the government here in israel, who says that they will not block food, water, or medicine going across the border, the rafah border in egypt. the border between egypt and gaza is a place where israel now says that they will allow that aide to flow. that's a big change, and something that's been pushed for for quite some time. to see it actually happen, obviously, is another step opinion but right now, israel has said that they've removed any barriers for that. they will not let any of that aide cross the borders between israel and gaza, but they won't stop it in egypt. now it's up to authorities in egypt to begin that flow. and they have said that that will happen. so that's som
and his really harsh condemnation of hamas during those comments. and he brought up something that we were told would be very important during this trip, and that's humanitarian aide. he says that the u.s. is committing right now $100 million in aide, and he asked israel to clear the way for aide to cross the border in egypt. we just heard a response, a written response from the government here in israel, who says that they will not block food, water, or medicine going across the border, the...
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. >>> now on to the israel-hamas war entering its tenth day. nbc news correspondent kelly cobiella is in tel aviv this morning with the latest. kelly? >> sara, good morning. a stormy tel aviv this morning. first, that rafah crossing in gaza, that's the crossing between gaza and egypt, which we have been talking so much about the past couple of days, still no signs that it is about to open, but there are hundreds of people there, foreign nationals, people who have foreign passports as well as family in the gaza strip, waiting to get across that border. antony blinken, secretary of state, said rafah will reopen. he said that yesterday, but at this hour, intense negotiations are going on internationally with the united nations, israel, egypt, and the u.s. to try to find a way to briefly open that border, briefly, if need be, to allow aid into gaza and to allow those foreign posassport holder to get out of gaza, including an unknown number of americans. some five to six americans are in gaza right now according to u.s. officials. not much movement
. >>> now on to the israel-hamas war entering its tenth day. nbc news correspondent kelly cobiella is in tel aviv this morning with the latest. kelly? >> sara, good morning. a stormy tel aviv this morning. first, that rafah crossing in gaza, that's the crossing between gaza and egypt, which we have been talking so much about the past couple of days, still no signs that it is about to open, but there are hundreds of people there, foreign nationals, people who have foreign...
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look, anything iran and hamas opposes, we should support. that's in the interest of more peace and stability in the region, particularly as things line up against iran. iran's been strengthened the past couple of years. its support to russia, russia's support to iran. it goes on and on. we need to recognize the threat here. kind of dropping sanctions, talking nice to them is not going to change iran's goals and their behavior. >> certainly that's what netanyahu argued today, they saw normalization happening. i wonder how durable you think his tenure is given what some argue is a big intelligence failure? >> i said it the morning it happened, the morning we woke up and said, will this result in immediate destabilization, the netanyahu government, or will the nation rally for some time and deal with it later? i've argued it's been both a security failure and military failure. where were the guards along the border fence that could have stopped these incursions from coming in? i think there's a double failure. there will be time for forensics l
look, anything iran and hamas opposes, we should support. that's in the interest of more peace and stability in the region, particularly as things line up against iran. iran's been strengthened the past couple of years. its support to russia, russia's support to iran. it goes on and on. we need to recognize the threat here. kind of dropping sanctions, talking nice to them is not going to change iran's goals and their behavior. >> certainly that's what netanyahu argued today, they saw...
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they might decide they need to degrade the invenn story and humiliate hamas. the question is where the rockets start falling in israel. for example, if a rocket falls out of the airport, that's widespread economic consequences for israel. if rockets start falling in tel-aviv, that's the major, as you know, commercial center of modern israel, so the stakes are enormous for the israelis who have a mar for advanced developed economy. it's to the simply the hamas and palestinians with a lot to lose here. >> to put this in perspective for me, this latest crisis began with the kidnapping of the three israeli teenagers and gone from there. at the same time, we're dealing with isis in iraq wanting to institute, and jordan taking in the syrians that fled fighting there. in a way, this is connected or not connected at all to the larger regional issues? >> oh, it is connected in many ways. you can't compartmentalize. the analogy i use, not making anyone happy or uncomfortable, this is the equivalent of what we saw in europe when we had a political religious war that last
they might decide they need to degrade the invenn story and humiliate hamas. the question is where the rockets start falling in israel. for example, if a rocket falls out of the airport, that's widespread economic consequences for israel. if rockets start falling in tel-aviv, that's the major, as you know, commercial center of modern israel, so the stakes are enormous for the israelis who have a mar for advanced developed economy. it's to the simply the hamas and palestinians with a lot to lose...
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allowing in food and water, which hamas steals. the power goes out and we still have wifi alloto do our homework.ter, and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. >>> welcome back. shares of spotify moving higher after announcing it will lay off 17% of its workforce. that's the third round of layoffs this year. ceo says the company will focus on a leaner structure that will allow it to be more strategic about reinvesting profits in the business. he added, economic growth is slowed dramatically and capital has become more expensive. spotify is not an exception to these reality. wells says the move further sments spot's focus on achieving profitability targets. they expect this to be spot's final round of layoffs. not often you get a name doing this where the stock has doubled in
allowing in food and water, which hamas steals. the power goes out and we still have wifi alloto do our homework.ter, and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. >>> welcome back. shares of spotify moving higher after announcing...
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instead, hamas resumed attacks. not to protect the palestinian people or obtain peace, only to destroy israel. we must stand against hamas and stand with palestinians and israelis for basic human rights. >>> taking a look at some of the s&p 500 premarket fgainers righ now, bath & bodyworks on that list. align technology as well. little bit of a theme there. keep in mind, we closed yesterday within 0.5% of a record high, something we haven't done since last year, when interest rates were at pandemic lows before the fed hike streak. we are just adding to gains. nasdaq is tracking for its best year since 2003 when it gained 50%. opening bell just minutes away. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of p
instead, hamas resumed attacks. not to protect the palestinian people or obtain peace, only to destroy israel. we must stand against hamas and stand with palestinians and israelis for basic human rights. >>> taking a look at some of the s&p 500 premarket fgainers righ now, bath & bodyworks on that list. align technology as well. little bit of a theme there. keep in mind, we closed yesterday within 0.5% of a record high, something we haven't done since last year, when interest...
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hamas telling us that they lost 700 people. the most in a 24 hour period and that is according to matt hamas. 20 more trucks moved in across the border across egypt today. none of those trucks had any fuel. the food, water, medicine. desperately needed, obviously. the u.n. is saying that fuel might be more necessary than any of the food and water. it is very scarce. hospitals have reached way over capacity and they have about one day of fuel left. the palestinian authority ministry of health has said that they are at a point where the hospital system is crumbling. they will be coming very close here. two hostages were released. one of them was an 85-year-old grandmother and after 24 hours after leaving her captor she spoke publicly and said that she was treated well and few -- fed. why the idf did not take information provided three weeks before the attacks and did not take it more seriously. the question that many across israel are asking right now. as for the remaining hostages, 220 or so, what the idf says is that they are u
hamas telling us that they lost 700 people. the most in a 24 hour period and that is according to matt hamas. 20 more trucks moved in across the border across egypt today. none of those trucks had any fuel. the food, water, medicine. desperately needed, obviously. the u.n. is saying that fuel might be more necessary than any of the food and water. it is very scarce. hospitals have reached way over capacity and they have about one day of fuel left. the palestinian authority ministry of health...
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they're who hamas, hezbollah, the hoouthis, all of those grous attacking western civilization, if you will, western values around the world, the iranians are at the core of funding it. and iran gets their money basically through the oil and gas industry. so, this administration has sent pretty mixed messages, in my opinion, to the world about how we're going to deal with iran and they're wrong. and there are people paying with their lives. and that is unconscionable. and this administration needs to use substantial more leverage against iran. >> where do you think energy -- do you think energy policy is going to be a big issue for the 2024 election? it feels like it was more so when inflation was really spiking and people were feeling it more at the gas pump, but it's come down a lot. >> well, energy policy is going to be at the heart of any election. it should be. the idea that if you lose your ability to have an energy policy that is progressive, to have base load electricity, you want to see chaos in the world? lose your electric grid. and if the only way that you can have a stable
they're who hamas, hezbollah, the hoouthis, all of those grous attacking western civilization, if you will, western values around the world, the iranians are at the core of funding it. and iran gets their money basically through the oil and gas industry. so, this administration has sent pretty mixed messages, in my opinion, to the world about how we're going to deal with iran and they're wrong. and there are people paying with their lives. and that is unconscionable. and this administration...
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it was until hamas attacked israel that we started to see the divergence. i think if you can see it tone down in that temperature, that's going to help the market going forward in what is a seasonably strong time of the year. think about this. the fed hasn't done anything in the last two meetings. financial conditions have tightened by just as much in the last three months as they did last november when they had hiked four times in a row 75 basis points. so, we've seen a big tightening of financial conditions over the last three months. when you tend to see that, the rubber band or, you know, the baby can only scream so long. eventually they calm down and we get back to a more stable situation. >> so, let's talk about small cap stocks with little to no debt. that's the call, right? >> right. so, you look at small caps. they're down a third from their highs. they are -- they're in the third longest losing streak without hitting the 52-week high in russell history. the total return over the last five years of the russell 2000 is 10%. not annualized 10% gross
it was until hamas attacked israel that we started to see the divergence. i think if you can see it tone down in that temperature, that's going to help the market going forward in what is a seasonably strong time of the year. think about this. the fed hasn't done anything in the last two meetings. financial conditions have tightened by just as much in the last three months as they did last november when they had hiked four times in a row 75 basis points. so, we've seen a big tightening of...
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to something that's unfolding right now, hamas has released a video with three of the hostages that are being held. now, obviously, we're not going to show you that video to protect the identity of those who are in the video, and we have no idea what's going on before or during this video, behind the camera, what type of duress they're in. what we can tell you is that one of the women in this video, it's three women, one of them is very angry and angry with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, saying -- blaming him for the october 7th attacks saying that there was no preparation and no help there. and then talking about the idea that she wants him to facilitate the release of all of the hostages by releasing all of the palestinian prisoners currently being held by israel that's some 6,000 plus right now. again, i think it bears repeating, we don't know the duress that these women are under. we don't know exactly the circumstances surrounding this video, but it has been released. released without any warning from hamas let's talk about the expanding ground advance right now by isra
to something that's unfolding right now, hamas has released a video with three of the hostages that are being held. now, obviously, we're not going to show you that video to protect the identity of those who are in the video, and we have no idea what's going on before or during this video, behind the camera, what type of duress they're in. what we can tell you is that one of the women in this video, it's three women, one of them is very angry and angry with israeli prime minister benjamin...
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they say they killed hamas fighters and destroying anti-tank missile launch outposts and confiscated a number of weapons. clearly the fighting continuing in a quite intense rate in gaza. there are reports of israeli tanks spotted on the outskirts of gaza city people sheltering in the hospitals inside gaza city increasingly fearful hearing strikes getting closer, they say, to those hospitals. the activity, military activity, on the ground seeming to ramp up here where we are in eliat, sort of the coastal resort town in the south of israel, you can see the mountains of jordan behind me, to the south here directly south, is yemen, and earlier today, we heard sirens, warning sirens in the city, a place where 65,000 evacuees are staying. evacuees from those neighborhoods alongside gaza which were hit so badly on october 7th. the sirens sounded there were reports of an unidentified object in the air the idf later saying, in fact, they shot down surface-to-surface ballistic missile and two cruise missiles fired by the houthi rebels, iranian backed n yemen the houthis have taken credit for t
they say they killed hamas fighters and destroying anti-tank missile launch outposts and confiscated a number of weapons. clearly the fighting continuing in a quite intense rate in gaza. there are reports of israeli tanks spotted on the outskirts of gaza city people sheltering in the hospitals inside gaza city increasingly fearful hearing strikes getting closer, they say, to those hospitals. the activity, military activity, on the ground seeming to ramp up here where we are in eliat, sort of...
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to depart for israel tonight, looking to show support for that country in the midst of the war with hamas. nbc's jay gray is in tel aviv and has the latest for us. jay. >> reporter: look, obviously the people here in tel aviv very pleased to hear that the president will be making this trip. some of the older israelis i've spoken with said they never thought in their lifetime they'd see a sitting u.s. president coming to this area during wartimes to show support for this country. that's something the president fully intends to do and has done since this war started and he continues to make sure that not only israel knows that, but the rest of the world sees the u.s. having their backs here. the white house has made it clear that humanitarian aid is going to be a primary focus of this trip as well, and getting that aid into gaza and to the innocent civilians trapped in the ongoing battle. that's been a problem. the rafah border has been and remains closed, despite several days of on and off diplomacy that looked like it may result in a cease-fire for several hours, with the ability for fore
to depart for israel tonight, looking to show support for that country in the midst of the war with hamas. nbc's jay gray is in tel aviv and has the latest for us. jay. >> reporter: look, obviously the people here in tel aviv very pleased to hear that the president will be making this trip. some of the older israelis i've spoken with said they never thought in their lifetime they'd see a sitting u.s. president coming to this area during wartimes to show support for this country. that's...
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in the meantime, israel continues to hit hamas targets. in gaza that has had a really tragic effect on some civilians. particularly in southern gaza where people were told to evacuate two -- nearly two dozen people killed. more people dead as well in rafa, where that border crossing is with egypt, the very place where hundreds of people, including foreign nationals, including americans, have evacuated to, hoping that that border crossing will at some point open. negotiations have been ongoing now for days. and there's still no sign of people being allowed to cross over or of humanitarian aid being allowed to go in. >> kelly, thank you very much for the latest from israel. >>> still to come, the u.s. to tighten curbs on china's tech access. the impact for nvidia, intel, amd and others coming up next. >>> exposing a crypto billionaire and its not sam bankman-fried. the largest government bcoitin seizure ever. details next. "squawk on the street" is back in a moment. >>> united airlines reporting after the bell. revenue expected to be strong
in the meantime, israel continues to hit hamas targets. in gaza that has had a really tragic effect on some civilians. particularly in southern gaza where people were told to evacuate two -- nearly two dozen people killed. more people dead as well in rafa, where that border crossing is with egypt, the very place where hundreds of people, including foreign nationals, including americans, have evacuated to, hoping that that border crossing will at some point open. negotiations have been ongoing...
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israel and hamas agreed to extend the cease-fire agreement another day during late night negotiations. the truce is fragile. rael is committed to returning to war after the deal ends and reiterated sentiment this morning after two hamas gunmen opened fire at a jerusalem bus stop during rush hour. three people were killed and at least eight more people were injured. the shooters were killed at the scene. >>> the biden administration and the environmental protection agency are proposing stricr rules to reduce lead in drinking water. under the plan most u.s. citys would have to replace their lead water pipes-ten years. the agency said the rus would prevent crises like the ones in flint, michigan. google agreed to pay canadian publishers for their news content. the move shows gooe is backing down from the threat it made to block all news content produced in thicountry on its platforms. >>> back over to you, david. >> thank you. >>> let's give you an update on disney and potential fight over its board of directors with nelson peltz. earlier jim cramer and i reported, in fact, that we would
israel and hamas agreed to extend the cease-fire agreement another day during late night negotiations. the truce is fragile. rael is committed to returning to war after the deal ends and reiterated sentiment this morning after two hamas gunmen opened fire at a jerusalem bus stop during rush hour. three people were killed and at least eight more people were injured. the shooters were killed at the scene. >>> the biden administration and the environmental protection agency are proposing...
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is imposing new sanctions today to target hamas and further cut off funding. the secretary of state says the latest round of sanctions targets eight people that contribute to the group's investment fund and iranians who support the group. the u.s. estimates hamas controls $500 million of assets to fund its operations. >>> the cdc shared new numbers showing a slow uptick of the new version of the covid-19 vaccines so far data shows only 7% of adults have received the vaccine. with children, just 2% the cdc says only about 40% of adults surveyed say they will definitely will or probably will not get the shot >>> the biden administration wants to help solve america's housing affordability promises by housing empty commercial building they announced new federal financing to convert downtown buildings around the country to residential use. office space vacancies have hit 30-year high as america deals with affordable housing units. >>> up next, the tale of two tech markets amazon and intel jumping after tough weeks for meta and alphabet we'll discuss all of it. >>>
is imposing new sanctions today to target hamas and further cut off funding. the secretary of state says the latest round of sanctions targets eight people that contribute to the group's investment fund and iranians who support the group. the u.s. estimates hamas controls $500 million of assets to fund its operations. >>> the cdc shared new numbers showing a slow uptick of the new version of the covid-19 vaccines so far data shows only 7% of adults have received the vaccine. with...
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happy holidays. >>> let's turn to the latest in the israel/hamas war. the two sides agreeing on a temporary cease-fire as part of a hostage release deal. david is live on the scene with the latest today. hi, david. >> reporter: hi, carl. good morning. i'm in ramallah, in the occupied west bank in palestine. behind me is an israeli military jail. we're here waiting for the release of the first group of 39 palestinian prisoners who are being released in exchange for the 13 israeli hostages from the gaza strip who are also expected to be released in the coming hours. there's a crowd of palestinians who have gathered here today to greet the prisoners who are expected to be released. about 30 of that first group of 39 who will be released from this prison. the israeli authorities warned palestinians in the west bank not to gather in crowds, not to do exactly what they're doing now. they're clearly defying those orders. many have palestinian flags. in terms of how this fits into the larger cease-fire exchange, so far, it has mostly held. there have been a cou
happy holidays. >>> let's turn to the latest in the israel/hamas war. the two sides agreeing on a temporary cease-fire as part of a hostage release deal. david is live on the scene with the latest today. hi, david. >> reporter: hi, carl. good morning. i'm in ramallah, in the occupied west bank in palestine. behind me is an israeli military jail. we're here waiting for the release of the first group of 39 palestinian prisoners who are being released in exchange for the 13 israeli...
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thank you. >>> we continue to monitor the israel/hamas war. jay gray live from tel aviv with an update for us. jay? >> reporter: yeah, and, look, the world watching to see which comes first, if we have the tanks that are assembled at the north end of the gaza strip or the trucks loaded with aid at the south end moving into gaza at this point. we expect to see the trucks loaded down with food, water and medicine, moving into gaza this morning. that did not happen. the situation on the ground, we are told, just too volatile right now to bring that much-needed aid and 2 million people or more trapped in gaza right now and haven't seen deliveries of just the basic necessities for more than two weeks at this point. on the north end, we continue to see these troops aligned and ready to move in. tanks and other gear in place along with thousands of soldiers. we know that we've heard from the israeli defense minister who has said that they've seen gaza from afar, but these troops will see it from the inside soon. all indications seem to be that they a
thank you. >>> we continue to monitor the israel/hamas war. jay gray live from tel aviv with an update for us. jay? >> reporter: yeah, and, look, the world watching to see which comes first, if we have the tanks that are assembled at the north end of the gaza strip or the trucks loaded with aid at the south end moving into gaza at this point. we expect to see the trucks loaded down with food, water and medicine, moving into gaza this morning. that did not happen. the situation on...
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now hamas is disputing that. the idf saying they got one of the leaders, hamas said that's not the case. we also know that the idf has acknowledged hitting one of the largest refugee encampments in gaza, dozens killed there and that's something that the world continues to watch unfold and to learn how and why this refugee camp was caught up in the air strikes from the idf. we have also been told that the idf is reporting its first loss of soldiers on the ground. and it's at least 11 soldiers between the ages of 19 and 24. and sharing his condolences with the families today, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu saying, and i'm quoting here, they have fallen in the most just of wars, the war for our home. >> no update jay on the hostages at this point? >> reporter: we have not heard anything other than negotiations continue, but they are very parsed and very tense, because of the continuing advancement of idf troops. >> jay gray in tel aviv thank you very much. >>> as we head to break, here's our road map fo
now hamas is disputing that. the idf saying they got one of the leaders, hamas said that's not the case. we also know that the idf has acknowledged hitting one of the largest refugee encampments in gaza, dozens killed there and that's something that the world continues to watch unfold and to learn how and why this refugee camp was caught up in the air strikes from the idf. we have also been told that the idf is reporting its first loss of soldiers on the ground. and it's at least 11 soldiers...
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. >>> hamas is beginning to release hostages as part of a cease-fire deal with israel. erin mclaughlin joins us from tel aviv with the latest. what do we know? >> reporter: this exchange appears to have been successfully completed. a qatari official just confirming 39 palestinians, women and teenagers, have now been released from an israeli prison, completing this deal. this following confirmation that 25 hostages have crossed into egypt, including 12 thai hostages per the thai prime minister and 13 israeli hostages per the israeli military. we have clarity from the prime minister's office with israeli hostages, in particular. according to the prime minister's office, the exchange happened around 5:30 a.m. that's when israeli hostages were moved to the red cross. and now we saw these remarkable images showing the red cross ambulances crossing into rafah, egypt. according to israeli officials, there's a whole process that now needs to happen. hostages, 13 of them thought to be women and children, will be identified by the israeli military specialists. they will undergo m
. >>> hamas is beginning to release hostages as part of a cease-fire deal with israel. erin mclaughlin joins us from tel aviv with the latest. what do we know? >> reporter: this exchange appears to have been successfully completed. a qatari official just confirming 39 palestinians, women and teenagers, have now been released from an israeli prison, completing this deal. this following confirmation that 25 hostages have crossed into egypt, including 12 thai hostages per the thai...
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this war against hamas. nbc's jay gray live from tel aviv with the latest. jay? >> yeah. one important note coming out of actually washington just within the last few minutes that says sources tell nbc news the biden administration is advising israel to delay a ground assault for hostage talks, saying they should delay that ground assault to try and rescue some of these hostages. that's been something we've been wondering about, sources telling nbc news that is the case. look, it hasn't slowed the air attacks over gaza, 320 military targets according to the israeli defense forces hit in the last 24-hour period, including tunnels, operational command centers and they have been clearing out that area along the border with gaza. we know that select teams are moving in for raids in that area, looking for information on those hostages, clearing out the area of hamas gunmen, they say, and so it's really stepped up along that border. we also know they've been repositioning some of the troops and some of the equipment there, leading many to believe that a ground assault is very i
this war against hamas. nbc's jay gray live from tel aviv with the latest. jay? >> yeah. one important note coming out of actually washington just within the last few minutes that says sources tell nbc news the biden administration is advising israel to delay a ground assault for hostage talks, saying they should delay that ground assault to try and rescue some of these hostages. that's been something we've been wondering about, sources telling nbc news that is the case. look, it hasn't...
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hamas made clear it feels it is in the driver's seat here. it says it will not lay down its arms or stop firing rockets until israel blocks on the territory. it is securing guarantees from israel lit not target hamas or any other palestinian leaders as it did on wednesday p when it killed senior member of hamas' military wing. the israelis say that it is in the driver's seat. it would not stop its aerial assault and not stop possible ground invasion unless hamas halts all rocket fire into southern israel. obviously you can imagine difficult road ahead. right now egypt is meeting with other key players in the region. including the prime minister of turkey, u.n. secretary general moon as well as the prime minister. intense negotiations to avert a ground war in the coming day. >> entire world watching. thank you very much. >>> when we come back, one analyst says the recent sell-off in apple is insanely insane. he is going to rationally explain why next. later, what do beer, bicycle and vegan ice cream have in common? lot more than you might thin
hamas made clear it feels it is in the driver's seat here. it says it will not lay down its arms or stop firing rockets until israel blocks on the territory. it is securing guarantees from israel lit not target hamas or any other palestinian leaders as it did on wednesday p when it killed senior member of hamas' military wing. the israelis say that it is in the driver's seat. it would not stop its aerial assault and not stop possible ground invasion unless hamas halts all rocket fire into...
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pressure hamas' leadership into agreeing to a deal. in other words a pressure tactic. the presidential campaign shifting to michigan where republicans and democrats are holding their primaries. on the gop side, 16 delegates are up for grab, the only 39 dolled out at a state party convention on saturday. some democratic voters plan to cast uncommitted ballots to protest pipe's handling of the israel-hamas war. >>> tiktok is accessing more music from its app. the popular video streaming platform removed songs by artists signed by umg and taking off by universal signed artists. tiktok says up to 30% of its popular songs could be pulled. david, back over to you. >>> crypto currencies are rallying. bitcoin topping 57,000. that's a 27-month high. crypto related stocks such as micro strategy, coinbase, also up nicely. over to kate rooney and find out what exactly is driving this action. kate? >> hey, david. the bitcoin mover we're talking about is about risk appetite. the flood of etfs out there that were approved and becoming a way for some
pressure hamas' leadership into agreeing to a deal. in other words a pressure tactic. the presidential campaign shifting to michigan where republicans and democrats are holding their primaries. on the gop side, 16 delegates are up for grab, the only 39 dolled out at a state party convention on saturday. some democratic voters plan to cast uncommitted ballots to protest pipe's handling of the israel-hamas war. >>> tiktok is accessing more music from its app. the popular video streaming...
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israel has made good progress in doing to hamas what needs to be done so that it can't do october 7th again. that's what israel should be focused on and what we are focused on at the same time, we've said from day one how israel does that matters vitally, and that is especially true when it comes to citizen casualties, far too many palestinians, innocent palestinians have been killed, an for those who are living in gaza, they're in a very, very difficult dire situation we're trying to get much more humanitarian assistance in to them. >> since your visit, netanyahu said the following, he said we're continuing the war to its conclusion to total victory. no one will stop us. what do you make of that is that a message to you and the united states? >> i can't speak for the prime minister i can just tell you that from day one, we strongly supported israel's right to defend itself and strongly supported its right to ensure october 7th never happens again. at the same time we want to see the conflict come to an end as quickly as possible and until it does we want to see everything possibly do
israel has made good progress in doing to hamas what needs to be done so that it can't do october 7th again. that's what israel should be focused on and what we are focused on at the same time, we've said from day one how israel does that matters vitally, and that is especially true when it comes to citizen casualties, far too many palestinians, innocent palestinians have been killed, an for those who are living in gaza, they're in a very, very difficult dire situation we're trying to get much...
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hamas, on the other hand, says they will fight on until it demands to have prisoners released seized in the last few months, and its check points with egypt opened for commerce and to and fro of trade, and the israelis, under no circumstances, will do this. you.coop have the prek reck sits. >> what are the state of the relationship between the obama administration and specially kerry and benjamin netanyahu administration after the collapsed peace talks in april? >> secretary kerry had a point in trying to pursue talks because absent talks, such conflicts slip out of control like now. the israelis have a close military and intelligence working relationship with the united states. the united states support them in various ways. the u.s. has more influence with raise real than hamas at this point. >> something important here, the lead article in the new york times this morning talks about the die help that israel faces with realtime choices about whether to advance targets against casualties and kick back they get. but way you're saying, and this is important. they have objectives, mili
hamas, on the other hand, says they will fight on until it demands to have prisoners released seized in the last few months, and its check points with egypt opened for commerce and to and fro of trade, and the israelis, under no circumstances, will do this. you.coop have the prek reck sits. >> what are the state of the relationship between the obama administration and specially kerry and benjamin netanyahu administration after the collapsed peace talks in april? >> secretary kerry...
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an air strike in the gaza area killed the head of the hamas military. one of the things a number of traders heard about that earlier but one thing is an israeli military spokesman says this is the start of a broader operation. so that is one of the things. it seems to have the market a little bit on edge and has them bidding up oil at this hour. the one trader i talked to said between the tensions between israel and hamas if we'll see that spiking up obviously israel and syria over the last few weeks, that's better than israel and iran. back to you. >> that's true. bertha, thank you very much for that. congratulations if you are hold cisco shares coming into this session. they are experiencing a good bump on last night's results. we'll talk about what they are doing right and whether risks lie ahead next on the program and who would be affected the most if we go over the fiscal cliff? we'll get up close and personal with the cliff and as we head toward the break, another fiscal cliff fact. >> if lawmakers fail to agree on a plan to avoid the fiscal clif
an air strike in the gaza area killed the head of the hamas military. one of the things a number of traders heard about that earlier but one thing is an israeli military spokesman says this is the start of a broader operation. so that is one of the things. it seems to have the market a little bit on edge and has them bidding up oil at this hour. the one trader i talked to said between the tensions between israel and hamas if we'll see that spiking up obviously israel and syria over the last few...
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like hamas, hezbollah is backed by iran and designated as a terrorist organization by the u.s. in multiple interviews, hezbollah leaders have declined to offer any kind of red line for more involvement. >>> donald trump jr. is back on the stand in the $250 million new york civil fraud trial. the younger trump is the first witness for the defense. the state rested its case last week former president donald trump is expected to take the stand again before the defense rests. >>> he was known as the qanon shaman after he stormed the capitol on january 6th, wearing a furry headaddress. now jacob chansley has filed paperwork as a congressman. he was sentenced to 41 months in prison. in march he was released early. carl, back over to you. >>> coming up after the break, the ceo of wheaton precious metal, stock up 16%. a 16% jump in commodity prices helping offset lower volume. we'll talk about that after a short break. municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potent
like hamas, hezbollah is backed by iran and designated as a terrorist organization by the u.s. in multiple interviews, hezbollah leaders have declined to offer any kind of red line for more involvement. >>> donald trump jr. is back on the stand in the $250 million new york civil fraud trial. the younger trump is the first witness for the defense. the state rested its case last week former president donald trump is expected to take the stand again before the defense rests. >>>...
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hamas is holding an estimated 240 people captive >>> north carolina is under a state of emergency right now as wildfires burn in the remote western part of the state. the largest has scorched about 4,000 acres of land. state officials say an unusually dry fall and above average temperatures are fueling the flames. >>> and in less than 80 years, census bureau officials expect the u.s. population will start to shrink. projections show the u.s. will have about 370 million people living here in 2080 before reversing course and dropping to about 366 million by the end of the century. officials say this is partially the result of declining birth rates. >> i won't be here to see it. >> i won't either. >> definitely not helping the cause. >> you are you are. >> a little bit. thank you. >>> slhares of siriusxm down 20% this year but the company unveiling a new app and rebrand to bring in more subscribers the ceo joins us to discuss that and the recent merger proposal from liberty media those shares up 2% health insurance. it's often hard to know which way to go. it's nice to have options, but to
hamas is holding an estimated 240 people captive >>> north carolina is under a state of emergency right now as wildfires burn in the remote western part of the state. the largest has scorched about 4,000 acres of land. state officials say an unusually dry fall and above average temperatures are fueling the flames. >>> and in less than 80 years, census bureau officials expect the u.s. population will start to shrink. projections show the u.s. will have about 370 million people...
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we learned during the day today that the idf now believes there are 222 hostages being held by hamas at this point. we know two americans have been released. but that is all since the attacks of october 7th. we know that the stepped up bombing runs by israeli forces have continued over the last 24 hours and have included hits on 320 military targets, they say, including tunnels, including some of the operational command centers. we've had reports of civilian areas that have been damaged by these air attacks as well. we know aid is moving in but it's not moving in at a pace that's really doing anything to satisfy the desperate need. 17 trucks yesterday. as many as 20 today. food, water, medicine, all very important. but the u.n. says about 4% clip of what they saw as far as supplies moving into the region daily before the war began. fuel is a desperate need. in fact, the u.n. saying that's just as necessary as food or water at this point. we know that the hospitals that are still operating have about two days of fuel left. so, that's a very concerning situation. and i know that there
we learned during the day today that the idf now believes there are 222 hostages being held by hamas at this point. we know two americans have been released. but that is all since the attacks of october 7th. we know that the stepped up bombing runs by israeli forces have continued over the last 24 hours and have included hits on 320 military targets, they say, including tunnels, including some of the operational command centers. we've had reports of civilian areas that have been damaged by...